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. >> last night's concert, for sandy relief, raising more than $30 mill and's spotted rock stars in the front row. stones/clapton is my highlight of the night. he is amazing to me, clapton. low light, i love the who, robert baltry's waxed chest was a little much for me. >> there is a great gift of lloyd laughing really hard in the audience. and i think it is, you know, nice to see these guys, you know, act like normal people every now and then. >> look, i think the robin hood foundation is behind this. >> what good work they do. >> and there are a lot of hedge fund guys, including steven cohen, who is under fire right now. these guys do good. pulling in $50 million last night whether you call it rock glam if i lphilanthropy, whatev that is a lot of money. >> for me, it was a six-hour ad for cialis. >> good for charity rather than pi millions at their birthday party. >> this made an old man young today. >>> in the next hour, not just interest rates, impacted by yesterday's fed announcement. it is mortgage rates as well. and diana is back in about an hour with that story and more. rock &
. >> last night's concert, for sandy relief, raising more than $30 mill and's spotted rock stars in the front row. stones/clapton is my highlight of the night. he is amazing to me, clapton. low light, i love the who, robert baltry's waxed chest was a little much for me. >> there is a great gift of lloyd laughing really hard in the audience. and i think it is, you know, nice to see these guys, you know, act like normal people every now and then. >> look, i think the robin hood...
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that's in the range. 400 we thought was sandy. and now going down below 350 i think some economists, you know what, maybe the job market is a little bit better than we expected. the real disconnect that's out there, andrew, is we've reduced capital spending but not hiring. >> right. >> usually those things work together when they cut cap-ex they also cut workers to go along with that. they seem to have cut cap-ex on maybe a temporary, i'm worried about the fiscal cliff basis, but kept their employees on board. that seems to be the case right now. and presents the possibility of making some progress. >> they come back with some more cap-ex then we've got a shot -- >> did we get rick to talk about the fed yesterday? time for a -- some wisdom from rick? >> i'm here. >> rick, so what did you make of that? do you understand what policy is now? before you tell me how much you disagree with it, i just want to know if you understand it. >> do you understand it? >> no, i don't. i don't. i wanted to see if we were simpatico on that story. >
that's in the range. 400 we thought was sandy. and now going down below 350 i think some economists, you know what, maybe the job market is a little bit better than we expected. the real disconnect that's out there, andrew, is we've reduced capital spending but not hiring. >> right. >> usually those things work together when they cut cap-ex they also cut workers to go along with that. they seem to have cut cap-ex on maybe a temporary, i'm worried about the fiscal cliff basis, but...
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it really back -- sandy seems to not knocked out the economy. it is 'cause of companies like this okay? and eog can only be stopped, our companies can only be stopped by hiring by one group of people, the people in washington, because this bountiful fracing technology story, which i know the sierra club may not be in favor of, if you want to hire people this industry is higher, he is building rails all over, he is building a rail down to here, putting real people to work, that's why the claims are not bad but without a deal, these executives, behind scenes, they will tell you. this doesn't matter, without a deal. >> oil more than natural gas but all know natural gas is also fueling employment increases as a result of some manufacturing. not that much. fertilizer. chemicals. >> chemical industry. this is one of those things were i think there's so much spending that could be on hold by corporations, simply because the government won't cut spending. so i bring up eog as the par crime dime of our new american society, not apple bringing -- doing --
it really back -- sandy seems to not knocked out the economy. it is 'cause of companies like this okay? and eog can only be stopped, our companies can only be stopped by hiring by one group of people, the people in washington, because this bountiful fracing technology story, which i know the sierra club may not be in favor of, if you want to hire people this industry is higher, he is building rails all over, he is building a rail down to here, putting real people to work, that's why the claims...
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. >>> just when broadway was getting back on its feet from hurricane sandy, well, then this. the striking service workers. they have halted -- are they going to halt broadway's recovery? we're talking about whether unions are ruining the u.s. economy? and three of wall street's top stock pickers come up who will give you a game plan and moments away from the president's and speaker boehner's meeting at white house. stay with us. or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm going b-i-g. [ male announcer ] good choice business pro. good choi
. >>> just when broadway was getting back on its feet from hurricane sandy, well, then this. the striking service workers. they have halted -- are they going to halt broadway's recovery? we're talking about whether unions are ruining the u.s. economy? and three of wall street's top stock pickers come up who will give you a game plan and moments away from the president's and speaker boehner's meeting at white house. stay with us. or jumping into the market, he goes with people he...
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let's check in with sandy cutler the ceo of eaton. welcome back to "mad money." >> good evening, jim. best wishes for the holidays. >> same to you. same to you. i think your company now is just an electric and power management company with other businesses. the reason i put it like that is because that is one of the fastest-growing businesses in the world, electrical power management. while the others are still important, i think that the growth of the company is this new-formed division. am i reading it too close to cooper and not enough to the vast panoply of your company? >> we still think the whole broad array of businesses we have that are all profiting from this global trend of increasingly efficient use of energy is still the big game for eaton. no question the cooper acquisition means about 60% of our revenue using 2011 pro formas will be in electrical. about another 20% in aerospace and hydraulics. about 80% of the business in those newer businesses for eaton. >> when i look at cooper i see terrific clients. you've got chevro
let's check in with sandy cutler the ceo of eaton. welcome back to "mad money." >> good evening, jim. best wishes for the holidays. >> same to you. same to you. i think your company now is just an electric and power management company with other businesses. the reason i put it like that is because that is one of the fastest-growing businesses in the world, electrical power management. while the others are still important, i think that the growth of the company is this...
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they played a benefit for survivors of hurricane sandy. it wa televised, streamed online and shown in theaters across the globe. as a result, 2 billion people were able to tune in. the cast included rolling stone, paul martin, alicia keys and kanye west. in case you missed it, here is a selection from billy joel. ♪ i don't have any reasons i left them all behind ♪ ♪ i'm in a new york state of mind ♪ >> proceeds and donations made during the show go directly to the robin hood relief fund which will distribute money throughout the region. more than $30 million was raised from ticket sales alone. remarkable. >>> if you're just joining us here on the program, these are your headlines. eu finance ministers give the green light to the ecb to oversee more than 150 banks under new banking union plans. >>> spain sees good demand at its final debt auction of year, but analysts warn the strong results may be dee to the small amount of paper on offer. and the fed takes steps to boost its economy, tying interest rates directly to the u.s. unemp
they played a benefit for survivors of hurricane sandy. it wa televised, streamed online and shown in theaters across the globe. as a result, 2 billion people were able to tune in. the cast included rolling stone, paul martin, alicia keys and kanye west. in case you missed it, here is a selection from billy joel. ♪ i don't have any reasons i left them all behind ♪ ♪ i'm in a new york state of mind ♪ >> proceeds and donations made during the show go directly to the robin hood...